INCREASINGLY, AIRPORT LOUNGES are evolving from functional hubs to thoughtfully designed spaces where comfort, service and style converge. Key to delivering that, is design.
Travellers may not consciously register design cues the way they might notice a bad coffee, but on a subliminal level, design profoundly shapes mood and behaviour.
“Choosing calm, soothing earth tones, incorporating biophilia to bring the outdoors indoors, and maximising natural light are all tools of the trade to invoke a restful space”, explains Laura Banse, SVP Global Design and Construction at Airport Dimensions.
Design speaks to us on a biological level. Lighting, for instance, affects circadian rhythms, energy levels and psychological comfort. Natural light or lighting that mimics daylight can reduce fatigue and jet lag, leaving travellers feeling refreshed.
Acoustics are also important – lounges…